PAULINUM LEIPZIG
The Paulinum, which is part of the University of Leipzig, is situated in a historically important location and considered the city’s new landmark. Today, in the place where the gothic Pauliner Church once stood on Augustusplatz before being demolished by the communist regime in 1968, the symbolic new building by the Rotterdam based architect Erik van Egeraat has taken its place. The Paulinum unites the auditorium and university church and aims to serve the secular and the religious life in the city. Inside the striking building, whose form is reminiscent of the lost church, large glass surfaces structure the different sections and, at the same time, establish a visual unity.